The Jensen FF Was Britain's AWD Wake-Up Call—And Nobody's Still Talking About It
"The FF is the car historians remember but collectors sleep on—which is exactly when you should be paying attention."
— Revvly Take
A restored 1967 Jensen FF prototype reminds us that while Audi was still drawing up the Quattro concept, Jensen had already figured out how to make four-wheel drive work on a performance car. The FF combined a Chrysler 440 V8 with Ferguson all-wheel-drive tech—not because it was trendy, but because the engineering demanded it. Seventy years later, clean examples remain criminally undervalued.
Johnny Puckett
Motorious · Jan 8
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